Dress Advice Required
Dress Advice Required
jimxms It's true, my day job is in IT and I haven't worn a tie got years. Lucky if I can be bothered to shave or iron my shirt tbh.
jimxms It's true, my day job is in IT and I haven't worn a tie got years. Lucky if I can be bothered to shave or iron my shirt tbh.
toxo I don't own an iron :lol: In fact I'm not sure I even own a tie anymore.
toxo I don't own an iron :lol: In fact I'm not sure I even own a tie anymore.
Rabster whats a tie ?
Rabster whats a tie ?
I wear a very smart suit to work, though I phased out the tie years ago, open collar all the way. I was told I needed one at first, but they soon gave up telling me, and that was years back. As for non-iron shirts, I just assume all shirts to be non-iron shirts! Once they have hung for a few days then worn under a jacket for an hour, creases are not a problem. "Man ironing"!
We had a new guy turn up the other week fully suited and booted for his first day. He spent half his first day being jeered at for it (well you have to break in the newbies somehow), by lunchtime he had gone out and bought a much more relaxed outfit (and gotten into the state of mind where the banter flowed back from him rather than just at him).
Stoney I wear a very smart suit to work, though I phased out the tie years ago, open collar all the way. I was told I needed one at first, but they soon gave up telling me, and that was years back. As for non-iron shirts, I just assume all shirts to be non-iron shirts! Once they have hung for a few days then worn under a jacket for an hour, creases are not a problem. "Man ironing"!:lol:
DaveEdin We had a new guy turn up the other week fully suited and booted for his first day. He spent half his first day being jeered at for it (well you have to break in the newbies somehow), by lunchtime he had gone out and bought a much more relaxed outfit (and gotten into the state of mind where the banter flowed back from him rather than just at him).Blimey he was so battered that he went out and bought new clothes!?!
Stoney I wear a very smart suit to work, though I phased out the tie years ago, open collar all the way. I was told I needed one at first, but they soon gave up telling me, and that was years back. As for non-iron shirts, I just assume all shirts to be non-iron shirts! Once they have hung for a few days then worn under a jacket for an hour, creases are not a problem. "Man ironing"!:lol:
DaveEdin We had a new guy turn up the other week fully suited and booted for his first day. He spent half his first day being jeered at for it (well you have to break in the newbies somehow), by lunchtime he had gone out and bought a much more relaxed outfit (and gotten into the state of mind where the banter flowed back from him rather than just at him).Blimey he was so battered that he went out and bought new clothes!?!